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6.08 errors?
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The Weasel Send message Joined: 6 Jun 99 Posts: 127 Credit: 53,205,208 RAC: 0 |
I have been away for awhile, I have read some posts recently that the 6.xx (not sure which ones) have some errors and are being worked out, I noticed some today on a usally solid machine. I checked the tasks it had in the que today as they where running and all seemed fine. Am I getting some of these old corupt tasks or is this still being worked out? |
Dega Send message Joined: 9 Apr 12 Posts: 1 Credit: 133 RAC: 0 |
Actually that's been happpening to me since I set up SETI@home yesterday, on the 6.08 version, frequently seizing up the manager or stopping the task completely when there's an error. It even made me abandon all my tasks earlier because of error without recording my time spent. I've been watching them pretty frequently, tabbing between tasks and what not, and it always seems to occur when there's spikes in the mean score of the frequency. Today it ended a 14 hour pocess when it read a score of 0.97. Probably my NVIDIA freaking out about the length in time active, but a little disheartening when it tells me it abandoned a task I spent so much time watching because of an error in computing. Haha. "We see that light bends around mass, black holes are shadows with three dimensions, sound is a universal language, human beings are 1000 megaton hydrogen stars frozen solid, and math is the DNA for all matter. Yet we don't even understand thought." |
Gatekeeper Send message Joined: 14 Jul 04 Posts: 887 Credit: 176,479,616 RAC: 0 |
Actually that's been happpening to me since I set up SETI@home yesterday, on the 6.08 version, frequently seizing up the manager or stopping the task completely when there's an error. It even made me abandon all my tasks earlier because of error without recording my time spent. I've been watching them pretty frequently, tabbing between tasks and what not, and it always seems to occur when there's spikes in the mean score of the frequency. Today it ended a 14 hour pocess when it read a score of 0.97. Probably my NVIDIA freaking out about the length in time active, but a little disheartening when it tells me it abandoned a task I spent so much time watching because of an error in computing. Haha. Well, in no particular order, here are some things to consider: Your laptop graphics card is rather old and underpowered for this project. While 256 MB is the minimum video memory required for the project, clearly the results are not always satisfactory. Additionally, the Nvidia driver you're using is WAY out of date; I'm frankly surprised it would even run a CUDA application. If you want to have any chance of returning valid work, you need to update your video driver to at least a 280 series (e.g., 285.62). 14 hours of processing is really slow for a CUDA unit; you might want to consider not doing CUDA work and just focus on CPU work. |
The Weasel Send message Joined: 6 Jun 99 Posts: 127 Credit: 53,205,208 RAC: 0 |
But that still does not explain my situation, using a GTX465 with driver 296.10 and 7.0.25 version of Boinc, I am running lunatics do I need to reinstall anything? The only thing I haven't tried reinstalling is lunatics. Otherwise have uninstalled boinc and tried rolling back video driver. Still nonthing on that machine. |
Gatekeeper Send message Joined: 14 Jul 04 Posts: 887 Credit: 176,479,616 RAC: 0 |
But that still does not explain my situation, using a GTX465 with driver 296.10 and 7.0.25 version of Boinc, I am running lunatics do I need to reinstall anything? The only thing I haven't tried reinstalling is lunatics. Otherwise have uninstalled boinc and tried rolling back video driver. Still nonthing on that machine. Since you've chosen to have your computers hidden, we can't look at the errors you're getting to help you out. |
The Weasel Send message Joined: 6 Jun 99 Posts: 127 Credit: 53,205,208 RAC: 0 |
I have made them visible, the system is Brian-PC, I think that I am having an issue with. |
OzzFan Send message Joined: 9 Apr 02 Posts: 15691 Credit: 84,761,841 RAC: 28 |
We can't see PC names, so we have no idea which one is called "Brian-PC". If you click on Gatekeeper's name above his avatar, then click on View next to Computers, you'll see what we see of your computers. Gatekeeper will be able to see his names even though we cannot because only the account holder gets to view private information like that. |
Gatekeeper Send message Joined: 14 Jul 04 Posts: 887 Credit: 176,479,616 RAC: 0 |
I have made them visible, the system is Brian-PC, I think that I am having an issue with. Yeah, there's definitely a problem. All the GPU errors seem to have the same stderr message: setiathome_CUDA: No CUDA devices found setiathome_CUDA: Found 0 CUDA device(s): setiathome_CUDA: CUDA Device 1 specified, checking... Device cannot be used SETI@home NOT using CUDA, falling back on host CPU processing Off the top of my head, the first thing that comes to mind is a bad GPU, and/or bad memory. Does BOINC recognize the GPU at startup? |
The Weasel Send message Joined: 6 Jun 99 Posts: 127 Credit: 53,205,208 RAC: 0 |
I will check it tommorrow, but from what I remember it recognises it, I get a few tasks that are successfull and run perfect, but then it fails straight down the list of all tasks. I can not get it to fail while I am watching or around is part of the problem. It's alway's when I come back to check on it. |
Gatekeeper Send message Joined: 14 Jul 04 Posts: 887 Credit: 176,479,616 RAC: 0 |
I will check it tommorrow, but from what I remember it recognises it, I get a few tasks that are successfull and run perfect, but then it fails straight down the list of all tasks. I can not get it to fail while I am watching or around is part of the problem. It's alway's when I come back to check on it. Here's a thought.. the Nvidia driver you're using has a known bug that causes the GPU to stop working when your monitor goes into "sleep mode". Obviously, when you're there looking at S@H running, the monitor's not "asleep". But when you're not there......... Check to see what your power settings are in Windows. Disable "sleep mode". See if that helps. |
arkayn Send message Joined: 14 May 99 Posts: 4438 Credit: 55,006,323 RAC: 0 |
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The Weasel Send message Joined: 6 Jun 99 Posts: 127 Credit: 53,205,208 RAC: 0 |
I have turned off sleep mode on the monitor, I will see if that takes care of the problem tommorrow, thanks again for the help. |
The Weasel Send message Joined: 6 Jun 99 Posts: 127 Credit: 53,205,208 RAC: 0 |
Well, after checking and getting some tasks sent back to me. It appears to have taken care of the problem, ty again, I had the screensaver disabled, but did not even think to check the power management with the newer driver. Thanks again, everyone. |
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